Wow. Today I wore Revlon Plum Attraction, a gorgeous lit-from-within purple with a very noticeable shimmer. When you look closely, the shimmer is actually blue and pink, making it look like a glowing orchid. Very complex for a drugstore polish! It's absolutely stunning, I got a lot of compliments on it. If you're looking for a jewel-tone purple, this is your shade.
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Revlon Plum Attraction, two coats with flash |
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Revlon Plum Attraction, two coats with flash |
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Revlon Plum Attraction, two coats direct sunlight |
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Revlon Plum Attraction, two coats direct sunlight |
Isn't it gorgeous?! My one reservation is that application is a little tricky. I find Revlon's brush to be too skinny, I usually have to re-dip for each nail. This polish also tends to go on too thickly, and then I have issues with bubbling. For this manicure though I made sure to keep the coats thin, then sealed it with a coat of seche vite. Problem solved!
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